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Swingline Loan
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Swingline Loan
A large loan that a company may take out in order to repay other debts. A swingline loan is much like a line of credit or a demand loan, but differs in that it must be used to repay outstanding debt. See also: Refinancing, Debt consolidation.


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The credit facility includes a $50 million sublimit for the issuance of letters of credit and a $20 million sublimit for swingline loans.
Under the terms of the agreement, a principal amount of up to $400 million will be available to the Company through a five-year revolving credit facility, which will include a $50 million sublimit for the issuance of standby letters of credit, and a $25 million sublimit for swingline loans.
The Senior Credit Facility is a $15 million revolving credit facility with a $10 million sublimit for the issuance of standby letters of credit and a $5 million sublimit for swingline loans.
 
 
 
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